Tier III - S |
Faction Clocks |
An old-guard, union-embedded Outfit faction leveraging labor power, political grease, and silent intimidation across Bridgeport and New City. |
Undermine Fat Paulie's slaughterhouse rackets (8-clock) Erode Joe Bagels' street-level influence with "legit" political control (6-clock) |
Turf
Control over several key labor unions: meatpackers, warehousemen, transport unionsInfluence within the New City and Bridgeport political machines through union-backed aldermen and "community organizers"
NPCs
Carmine "Uncle Carm" Lucchesi (boss) - quiet, traditionalist, deadly with soft powerDominic "Dom the Brick" Caravetta (chief enforcer) - violent bulldog, fiercely loyal to Carm
Vince "Three-Pay" Martino (fixer) - slick union steward who can conjure "ghost jobs" and false overtime scams
Sister Agnes March (union backchannel) - tough nun with deep roots in immigrant advocacy groups, funnels votes and information
Notable Assets
Labor union offices in Back of the Yards serving as unofficial strongholds"Union Hospitality Fund" — a slush fund used to bribe city inspectors, cops, and aldermen
Access to strikebreakers and agitators to stir up trouble on demand
Quirks
-Never uses visible violence first; prefers sabotage, legal pressure, and "spontaneous" strikes -Old-school codes of loyalty: betrayal isn't punished immediately—it's poisoned slowly -Deep disdain for "street earners" like Bagels who bypass union powerSituation
Lucchesi's network is old but far from dead. Fat Paulie's rise threatens Uncle Carm's hold on New City rackets, and Bagels' freewheeling style makes matters worse. Carmine is preparing a slow war—poaching workers, squeezing inspectors, planting seeds of chaos—while keeping his hands clean. The street crews may not realize they're already under siege until it's too late."The Man with the Workers, Wins."
Alternative Names
The Labor Front, The Old Guard
Demonym
Workmen
Parent Organization
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